@@aloneintokyo4154 Thank you very much. I'm going to gut the Red Sea Max Nano soon because I got new equipments so I'll post starting that in a few weeks. I'm also keeping freshwater and turtle tanks so it may take a while.
TDS meter measures the conductivity of the water. It doesn’t pick up ions that does not hold a positive charge. Like chlorine and ammonia (chloramine), fluoride.
I feel like you should do a deep dive on starting tanks this really helped❤❤❤
@@aloneintokyo4154 Thank you very much. I'm going to gut the Red Sea Max Nano soon because I got new equipments so I'll post starting that in a few weeks. I'm also keeping freshwater and turtle tanks so it may take a while.
@ nice I’ll be putting on notifications to watch
U just gave a lot of tips I should be taking note of 😂 thanks! 👍 also nice tank! 😁
@HAGCY Thank you for the kind words, hope the video helped. Have a blessed rest of the night
@ you too! And of course! It truly was useful! 😁 also you gained a sub!
@@HAGCY Much appreciated 🙏
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Very cool 💯🔥❤️
@@queencityreefs Thank you :D
TDS meter measures the conductivity of the water. It doesn’t pick up ions that does not hold a positive charge. Like chlorine and ammonia (chloramine), fluoride.
@m4a1JAY Thats what it says in the video, measures dissolved solids, not chloramine or chlorine
I'd love to get this kind of setup, but not possible in Jamaica sadly.
@robkennedy5906 You guys can cultivate it from the beach no? I'd imagine it's beautiful there
This guy is from Japan or from Korea..a lot of anime